The column that says if you really believe in something, you can make it happen though others stand around lamenting.

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Good evening!

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As the leaves began to fade, like all those plans we made ...

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"Last call for Hometown Teams!

"Saturday is your last chance.

"We start packing it up early Tuesday morning.

"You'll be sorry if you miss it!''

— Penny Watson

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Get over to the Bridgeton Library, 50 E. Commerce St., to see it.

And in the window of the Ashley-McCormick, 40-44 E. Commerce St.

Bu the Trout exhibit at the All Sports Museum Of Southern New Jersey, on Burt Street, will stay up as long as Trout is playing baseball this season.

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The comedy duo of Martin & Lewis were the hottest act in America during the early '50s and a tribute to these icons will be performing Sunday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m., at the beautiful Levoy Theatre, located at 126-130 N. High St., Millville.

Dean Martin was known as the handsome straight man with the charming voice and Jerry Lewis, the lovable goof ball, added the comedy.

Never have two performers captured the look, the sound, the essence and chemistry of this duo more than Tom Stevens (Dean( and Tony Lewis (Jerry).

Tom and Tony have had amazing success on their own, too.

Tony spent the last 27 years performing in Australia and created a name for himself as the quintessential "Jerry Lewis Tribute Artist," selling out venues and earned the respect as one of Australia's best entertainers.

Tom Stevens has earned his title as "Best Dean Martin Tribute Artist."

Members' pre-sale starts Aug. 15, and tickets go on sale to the general public Aug. 19.

Tickets can be purchased at the theater's website, www.levoy.net or by phone at 856-327-6400.

Show runs 90 minutes without an intermission and is approved for all ages.

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They're raffling off that Mike Trout autographed baseball at the All Sports Museum of Southern New Jersey tonight.

Run over and get your name in the bucket.

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The Bridgeton splash park in the city park is ready to break even for the summer.

The venue has been kids always waiting for their two hours of enjoyment in the hot summer.

Everybody pays $2.

So far this summer, the splash park has cost $16,677 to operate.

Revenue is divided into people walking through the gate, reservations and private parties.

So far, 7,675 people have attended, plus 606 for parties.

Total revenue so far is $15,956 through the end of July.

Last year, 10,000 paying customers passed through the gate.

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You can rent it for a party from 6 to 8 p.m.

The splash park will close on Labor Day.

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Now there are three different color-coded tables in the area of the splash park — red, blue and green.

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Why is no one considering a giant water slide for the park, in addition to the splash park?